I stumbled upon an old poster on a comedy website, and found out that it's a Dracula musical from 1974, with Ringo playing Merlin (because Merlin has everything to do with Dracula.) Apparently, this movie is truly terrible. While trying to get the film out, Ringo even stated that "no one would take it." I was just wondering... has anybody actually seen it?

I'm kind of tempted to watch it on Youtube...

Here's the badly Photoshopped poster in all its glory:

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Because the wind is high, it blows my mind.

3 September 20116.20pm

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Ive heard about Son of Dracula but never had any desire to see it. When the people involved in making it say its rubbish its generally a sign that it should be avoided. Sadly Apple financed this movie, therefore more money down the drain never to be seen again.

Going off topic does anyone know what became of Ring-o Records? Another Ringo venture that disappeared without trace, or success. Did it sign anyone of any notice or was it like George label Dark Horse?

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4 September 201112.04am

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"Without You" is seriously in that movie? WOW!

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StarWisher said:

"Without You" is seriously in that movie? WOW!

Funny you say that - as I opened iTunes, the first song was Without You (on shuffle). It was the Badfinger version, however. Much better then the Nilsson version.

As if it matters how a man falls down.'

'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.

11 September 20115.42pm

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I've never seen the film, but I'd love to (despite its reputation). Anything featuring Ringo and Harry has got to be worth a look.

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